Just a little ammunition for your snakehead arsenal. I was reading "US Geological Survey Circular 1251" It mentions that spawning behavior of snakeheads is not well known but generally they are known to spawn from June through August. "Female Northern Snakeheads are capable of spawning five times a year" according to the circular. Snakeheads do defend their nests. My conclusion is that just as Mike says, they are vulnerable when on their nests and they may be on their nests at any time during the summer. There are probably some defending their nests right now in the Delaware. Go get em! I'm off work next week and I'll definitely be chasing some snakeheads in the "big D". If you go, good luck!

Someone mentioned flatheads on page 1...they are just as invasive as the snakeheads and should be killed also. The small mouth fishery on the Skuke is completely ruined because of them. I'd kill either one immediately if caught